Book world news from Pulpfiction Books, 2422 Main Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Updated as time permits. Correspondence to pulpbook@gmail.com, or visit us at pulpfictionbooksvancouver.com

Monday, November 29, 2010

"Out of Print celebrates the world’s great stories through fashion. Our shirts feature iconic and often out of print book covers. Some are classics, some are just curious enough to make great t-shirts, but all are striking works of art.

We work closely with artists, authors and publishers to license the content that ends up in our collections. Each shirt is treated to feel soft and worn like a well-read book.

In addition to spreading the joy of reading through our tees, we acknowledge that many parts of the world don't have access to books at all. We are working to change that. For each shirt we sell, one book is donated to a community in need through our partner Books For Africa."

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Last night's big storm dumped a few inches here at Main Street and along West Broadway, but this morning the roads are plowed, the sidewalks are cleared, and we're here with the lights on, just waiting for you.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Is it too soon to start nominating best-of-the-year titles? Lydia Davis' long awaited translation of Flaubert is out and it's a doozy. I read it once on a recent flight to Los Angeles and once on the way back, undistracted by the snowcapped volcanoes and flake-blue lakes passing by below. Davis' English sentences are flinty and precise. Coupled with Flaubert's exemplary psychological realism -- every character in the book is broken differently, and every word they speak affirms it -- it's an unbeatable combination.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

99% of our new books and special orders are already cheaper than US cover price. And will continue to be.

And when publishers extend extra discounts to us, or print one price on a book, and charge us a lower one, we'll pass our savings on to you.

Lots of new stuff in house over the last few days, too, including Stephen King's new collection of nasty, gloomy novellas (above), Paul Auster's latest novel, a new Thomas Bernhard collection, Lydia Davis' superb translation of Madame Bovary, & etc. Plus about 500 new science fiction and fantasy paperbacks.